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Revision as of 06:12, 12 May 2013

175Togepi.png This article contains fan speculation.
There is no solid evidence for or against some parts of this article.
Special Stage Route
スペシャルステージルート Minun
Special Stage Route
312Minun Dream.png
That's not me, but a Minun. That's a Pokémon for my Chinese Zodiac sign (see below).
Age 17
Gender Male
Eye color Black
Hair color Black
Hometown Unknown
Region Hoenn

Welcome to Bulbapedia.

Here's my account in Bulbagarden Forums: Shadow*


I'm a Pokémon fan which is also interested in motorsports and Yakuza. I'm a spiritual successor to the now-defunct Hoenn Racing Team Fukuoka, which was closed years ago. For simplified version of my page (no pictures), please visit my "archived" page. Visit my sandbox page if you dare.

My account information

Basic info

381.png This user identifies as male.
VSBrock.png This user is not in a relationship.
Spr HGSS Erika.png This user is obsessed with Japan.
Spr FRLG Brock.png This user supported Barack Obama in the 2008 United States election.
478.png This user is a Buddhist.
385.png This user's birthday is March 30.
311.png This user was born in the Year of the Rat.

Babel

en-4 This user speaks English at a native level.
zh-3 該 用戶能以熟練中文進 行交流
该 用户能以熟练中 文进行交流。
ja-3 この利用者は流暢日本語を話します。

Computer-related

233.png This user spends too much time on the computer.
474.png This user contributes using Microsoft Windows XP.
474.png This user knows HTML.
Wikipedia small logo.png This user uses Wikipedia.
YouTube logo.png This user has a YouTube account.
201G.png This user contributes using Google Chrome.
333.png This user uses Twitter.
170.png This user contributes using Wi-Fi.
Java This user can program in Java.
File:PokesavScreenshot.png This user uses Pokésav.

Hobbies

♪ ♪ ♪
Doll Jigglypuff II.png
This user can sing.
187.png This user drives race cars.
599.png This user watches auto racing.
Spr BW Striker.png This user watches soccer.
202.png This user likes April Fools' Day.

Pokémon-related

644.png This user's favorite legendary Pokémon is Zekrom.
172.png This user's favorite baby Pokémon is Pichu.
249Lugia-Shadow XD 2.png This user likes Shadow Lugia.
Missingno RB.png This user hates Glitch Pokémon.
383.png This user supports remakes of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. 382.png

Favorite Regions

HoennIIIE.png This user's favorite region is Hoenn.
Unova B2W2.png This user's favorite region is Unova.

Behaviour

104.png This user is a loner.
272.png This user is happy!
190.png This user is always laughing.
Pikachu Volt Tackle Prepare SSBB.png This user is easily angered.
327.png This user is insane.
197.png This user prefers the nighttime.
479.png This user plays in sandboxes.
Project logo ring big.png This user is not a member of any project and prefers to work on anything floating around.

Favorite anime

0025Pikachu-Hoenn Cap.png This user likes Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
0025Pikachu-Unova Cap.png This user likes Pokémon the Series: Black and White.

Loved and Hated Manga

File:MagicalPokemonJourney1.png This user loves Magical Pokémon Journey manga.
Chamochamopretty logo.png This user loves Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪ manga.
Pokémon RéBURST.png This user loves Pokémon RéBURST manga.
File:DPA Volume 5 cover.png This user hates Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga.

Other

386.png This user is a fan of a mecha designer.
Chuang Yi Logo.png This user trusts Chuang Yi.
335.png This user trusts Yakuza.
336.png This user supports Shinobu Tsukasa.
132.png This user has a DeviantART account.
258.png This user likes rickrolling.

Memes

258Mudkip.png This user lieks Mudkipz.
150.png All your base are belong to us!
649.png THIS IS SPARTA!!!
Spr 4d 443 m.png HEY GUYS, DID YOU HEAR? THERE WILL BE A LOT OF PACHIRISU IN THE NEXT REMAKES!!!
Pikachup.png This user loves ketchup as much as Pikachu.
TransparentDonuts.png These donuts are great. Jelly-filled are my favorite. Nothing beats a jelly-filled donut.
Pullmyfinger.png Pull my finger!
164.png O RLY?
000.png YOU JUST LOST THE GAME.
417.png This user thinks that Pachirisu is the strongest Pokémon of all.

Chinese Zodiac and Pokémon

Sign Pokémon*
Rat MinunMinun
Ox TaurosTauros
Tiger PuruglyPurugly
Rabbit BunearyBuneary
Dragon SalamenceSalamence
Snake SnivySnivy
Horse ZebstrikaZebstrika
Goat MareepMareep
Monkey PansagePansage
Rooster TorchicTorchic
Dog EeveeEevee
Pig TepigTepig

Hashiriya

Street racers, known natively in Japan as hashiriya (Japanese: 走り屋 Hashiri-ya), [1] often occur on expressways and highways, where they are known as kōsoku battle (Japanese: 高速バトル, literally "high-speed battle") or commonly known as Roulette-zoku as they drive round and round in circular motions[1] and frequently occur on the Shuto Expressway in Tokyo, real-life Kanto region. Japanese racers have also popularized racing along the narrow winding roads of the mountains of the country, known as Touge. (potrayed in SS[2] and Over Rev![3], both were published by Shōgakukan)

The most notorious group to be associated with street racing was the Mid Night Club who gave street racing worldwide attention with its 300km/h antics. It was known for its high standards and organization until they were disbanded in 1999 following a fatal accident involving a group of Bōsōzoku. The expressway racing scene is portrayed in the manga Wangan Midnight (formerly serialized in a manga magazine of Shōgakukan for short periods before moving out), as well as in the movie series Shuto Kousoku Trial.

With heavier punishments, patrolling police cars, crackdowns in meeting areas and the installation of speed cameras, expressway racing in Japan is not as common today as it was during the 1980s and the 1990s. Still, it occurs on a not-so-regular basis. Persistent racers often install spring assisted license-plate swivelling mechanisms that hold plates down at speed or picture-proof screens over their plates. In 2001, the amount of hashiriya dropped from 9,624 (in 1995) to 4,365 and police arrests in areas where hashiriya gather are common. Cars are checked for illegal modification and if found, owners are fined and forced to remove the offending modifications.

One of the causes of street racing in Japan is that, despite the numerous and famous race circuits, they can become overcrowded. Furthermore, such circuits may cost as much as ¥20,000 to race,[1] while a highway toll may cost less than ¥1,000.[1]

As in other countries, street racing also occurs on long straights in industrial areas, which are used for drag races, known natively as Zero-Yon (ゼロヨン) for "0-400" (meters; in America, racing to a quarter-mile, 1320 feet, or 402 meters, is the norm), Yon is Japanese for "4". This practice gave its name to a popular video game franchise of the 1990s, Zero4 Champ series.

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